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"soliloquy" Definitions
  1. a speech in a play in which a character, who is alone on the stage, speaks his or her thoughts; the act of speaking thoughts in this way

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To extend their study of the soliloquy, have them read the lyrics of his song "Stars," and consider as they watch and read: Does Javert's song fit the criteria of a formal soliloquy?
The music drops out, and Hamilton offers up a soliloquy.
Soon, tones swell and lines coalesce into a searching soliloquy.
That means retiring the soliloquy about how great you are.
Mr. Williams, in effect, transforms a soliloquy into a democracy.
How can different readings change the meaning of a soliloquy?
What is the rhetorical question Hamlet addresses in his soliloquy?
Where do those shifts in tone occur for each soliloquy?
Yet, Otello's wrenching soliloquy in Act III fell flat here.
Intricate interior thought cannot easily be externalized in a soliloquy.
He launched into the most impassioned soliloquy of the entire litigation.
Mr Trump was on a roll throughout his 45-minute soliloquy.
Neither did his infamous, merch-spawning soliloquy during last year's playoffs.
In a soliloquy, the speaker is talking to him or herself.
Could Hamlet's soliloquy be sung, or be staged in another way?
Also, I need to brush up on how to spell SOLILOQUY.
She also defended her father's record on women with a personal soliloquy.
She isn't, as we learn in a revealing soliloquy about her childhood.
Then, Ben Carson joined in with a soliloquy on the separation of powers.
It's a fact that caught my attention during Austin's soliloquy at Merchant's Tavern.
You feel like an inconvenience to them, like someone interjecting on their soliloquy.
Another regular delivered a soliloquy on how to meet people in New York.
Just before the interval, Johnson breaks from dinner to deliver a cod-Shakespearean soliloquy.
One example: Popovich's six-minute soliloquy on Trump, delivered just after the November election.
Mr. Colbert did go on to do a fairly serious soliloquy about the attack.
This soliloquy provides the play with its most — and arguably only — grippingly focused moment.
We had made it to Edgar's soliloquy when face-to-face classes were canceled.
She gathered with some other actors to watch "Soliloquy" from the wings that night.
I don't think that you would get Billy Bigelow's "Soliloquy" in "Carousel" without it.
In a strangely chilling final soliloquy, she prays over the body of her lover.
Write a long soliloquy about your fights with neighbors and great-uncles on Facebook?
Directed by Quebec-based director Maxime-Claude L'Écuyer, Squad Leader TD-73028 Soliloquy (spotted by io9) follows a lone sandtrooper (portrayed by cosplayer David Blouin and voiced by Anton Golikov) as he navigates his way across a desert planet, reciting Hamlet's famous soliloquy.
The preview is essentially a soliloquy for a broken antique clock from host Brian Reed.
He ended up giving a rambling soliloquy that touched on, well, a lot of stuff.
You are who you are, and no one is expecting a soliloquy out of you.
"I'm going to run on one issue," Thug smirks, filming this soliloquy for Instagram Live.
You think you've heard it all, and then you hear a soliloquy for musical saw.
James Stockdale, delivered a soliloquy meant to poke at the dominance of the two parties.
Have students read the article and then memorize the soliloquy or monologue of their choice.
" It required a full term, he complained, to get through a single soliloquy from "Hamlet.
The president first convened his Cabinet for a discursive soliloquy on issues domestic and foreign.
" Pompeo fired back, accusing Menendez of making a "political soliloquy" and Democrats of political "silliness.
Booker's "West Wing"-inspired soliloquy came off as tone deaf given the current political environment.
We wanted to build a cyberspace oasis that would set the stage for my heartfelt soliloquy.
The soliloquy has been rendered in a myriad number of ways in American Sign Language, too.
His second wife has left him, too, but Joan-Marc, addressing her, unleashes his soliloquy anyway.
Levitch describes the narration as, "a deeply emotional soliloquy," tinged with humor, regret, resentment, and nostalgia.
Ms. Netrebko stood and gathered strength to deliver the searing opening line of Aida's tormented soliloquy.
Yet, the monologue, a horror-film soliloquy of sorts, conveys intensity, mystery and a baroque quality.
By that measure, Robert S. Mueller III's 10-minute soliloquy seemed to have seized his attention.
Carson then went on to give a roughly 15-minute soliloquy of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Remember that you're there to learn, so don't launch into a soliloquy about your dream life.
Ms. Moloney, who has a new CD out of the soliloquy, delivered the finale with passion.
Throughout the entire experience one moment stands out the most, the black out before my soliloquy.
The ballet's most dreamlike moment — expansive but self-contradictory — comes with Sara Mearns's slow dance soliloquy.
She showed up with her face painted blue and delivered a Shakespeare soliloquy into her phone.
A subplot concerns Bridget's vacillation over what Shakespeare soliloquy to perform for a school acting audition.
Ms. Jirkovsky's soliloquy after the event is hauntingly eloquent, and adds another layer to the family's trauma.
" The trouble is, "We can't just drop into a Shakespearean soliloquy that dramatises every feeling and motivation.
After the chief's soul-baring soliloquy, Justice Stephen Breyer reminded his colleague that there are rival considerations.
And yet, Mr Kinnear said, breaking into a soliloquy, atrocity "brings out something utterly gorgeous in him".
Law delivered the "To be or not to be" soliloquy outdoors, in the snow, in bare feet.
What he delivered was a heartfelt, five-minute soliloquy about perseverance in the face of cultural erasure.
At one point during the interview, he burst into an unprompted, extended soliloquy about rats in Bombay.
But Judas later reveals his bleak view of life as "short and tedious" in a bitter soliloquy.
This high-stepping internal monologue sounds more like spoken soliloquy than like thought, but spoken by whom?
In that song, which becomes really a soliloquy, we see this person Evan, just ... his soul is bared.
Over the weekend, Trump went on an extended soliloquy about a recent terrorist attack suffered by the Swedes.
Molly Bloom's soliloquy included all the words Lenny had been arrested for saying in his Jazz Workshop performance.
In fact, Hamlet's "To be or not to be" speech is the best-known soliloquy in the world.
When I asked Graham about the decline in relations on his watch, he delivered a soliloquy about bureaucracy.
Hamlet's first soliloquy is spoken to a confidante, Ophelia, whom at that point he feels he can trust.
" He was said to suffer from depressive episodes and may have even penned a poem called "The Suicide's Soliloquy.
Does a simple question cause her to go into a soliloquy about something unrelated yet appears to be meaningful?
But Brennan's dime-store philosophizing was just the opening soliloquy of a day of well-choreographed, perfectly dull theater.
The change he saw in Mr. Henry's "Soliloquy" was so profound that it altered the structure of the production.
But details are blunted (Othello's soliloquy to "I Heard It on the Grapevine" has nothing of its former precision).
At the end of Part I Jackie has a poignant soliloquy, with hints of wistful Americana in Mr. Little's music.
Do you know of any scenario where a team leader holding a soliloquy is a sign of a healthy team?
" In Mr. Durst's case, he began his bathroom soliloquy with perhaps his most damning statement: "There it is, you're caught.
Even if you slept through English class, you can quote snippets of the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy.
We hear her voice most plainly in a cleareyed soliloquy in which Palmer has her both embracing and rejecting victimhood.
" After a 10-minute soliloquy by West, Trump said, "I tell you what — that was pretty impressive... That was quite something.
"Dull hispters in broad daylight," is an article, no, a soliloquy, written by George Hull, one of the founders of Bloc.
As he offers the following soliloquy about how he created the Band-Aid Nose Man, Scully flashes back to birthing William.
While he was giving a soliloquy onscreen about stealing apricots, he checked his phone to see the reaction on social media.
In Spanish, however, his full talents as a sardonic raconteur are on display; he's even prone to the occasional philosophical soliloquy.
This flippancy feels like an extension of his blasé tone throughout "White," which treats politics as mere fodder for stylized soliloquy.
Performance, whether it's a soliloquy on a Broadway stage or Mozart in a New York apartment, can be seductive and inspiring.
The soliloquy was fixed in the architecture of his brain, ready to serve in a moment of boredom or underground anxiety.
It seems fitting that the show's exhilarating high point isn't a single soliloquy but a great, luminous coalescing of everyone onstage.
As a government-employed computer coder and hacker, Ayesha Jordan has a virtuoso soliloquy about the ergonomics of her office chair.
The third series, called Noida Soliloquy, lays bare the rip and curl of how night unfolds in the hinterlands of the city.
But he doesn't even reach base camp on the slopes of Trump, whose campaign is one bottomless, boundless soliloquy of self-congratulation.
The rapper delivered a 20163-minute soliloquy on, um, hydrogen planes, alternative universes and the 13th Amendment (among LOTS of other things).
" The exchange prompted a presidential soliloquy on the Kurdish people, with Mr. Trump calling on another reporter from the region: "Yes, please.
His soliloquy consists of a grim prelude, a spacious recitative and a grand aria in the standard two-part (slow-fast) form.
"You don't need to offer a soliloquy akin to 'The saga of my career demise,' with self-effacing or regretful details," she says.
At one point during his soliloquy, I thought our baby had sat on the remote and changed it to a real estate infomercial.
Amitabh Bachchan, India's biggest movie star, was not convinced with a 16-page soliloquy that his character was given in one blockbuster movie.
Imagine him snarling his way through the 10-minute ostrich soliloquy, choke slamming Gerard Butler – playing James McArthur, obviously – on the Leicester touchline.
In Colorado Springs, we attended a rodeo where the announcer made a long soliloquy praising our military for defending our freedom at home.
Ms. Shange's soliloquy portrays an unthinkable crime committed by Beau after he returns from Vietnam, from the perspective of his longtime lover, Crystal.
The director, Davis McCallum, keeps a fine balance between the complications unfolding among the characters and the occasional audience-directed rant or soliloquy.
Rigoletto's torment and self-loathing in his soliloquy have seldom seemed so raw to me as when delivered in James Fenton's excellent translation.
Each of these characters delivers a soliloquy in which they describe their exploitative relationships with Hester, for whom passivity is a conditioned reflex.
After Dark Trilogy: Noida Soliloquy, Sleepers & After Party (2007-2015) continues at GallerySKE, Bengaluru (2, Berlie Street, Langford Town, Bengaluru, India) through October 19.
To what extent does Javert wrestle with the same questions of death, life, suicide, revenge and vengeance that Jean Valjean does in his soliloquy?
As aired, his soliloquy ended with, "Killed them all, of course," though that's not the order in which Mr. Durst actually spoke the words.
However, it's unlikely many readers need to be reminded that an ancient army was "a rape camp," as Briseis reiterates in her final soliloquy.
" Speaking before Obama, Bush delivered a brief soliloquy, calling for a "unity of hope" as the "shock of this evil still has not faded.
No cameras were allowed in the lunch, but West's about 10-minute soliloquy in the Oval Office provided a window into the ground covered.
Come for the 14-year-old Laurence Fishburne (he said he was 17 to get the job), stay for the absolutely insane Marlon Brando soliloquy.
Come for the 14-year-old Laurence Fishburne (he said he was 17 to get the job), stay for the absolutely insane Marlon Brando soliloquy.
It was far from the only time that Trump turned a question (OK, any question) at the press conference into a soliloquy about his greatness.
Riverdale bid farewell to the mystery of the Black Hood when Hal Cooper (Lochlyn Munro) gave his serial killer soliloquy at the end of season 2.
Prospero gives a final soliloquy at the end of The Tempest that has often been read as the coded words of Shakespeare himself renouncing the stage.
The whole journey comes to a close with an original ballad titled "The Bond," which slowly builds from a chiming soliloquy to a sweeping, bittersweet grandeur.
Does a soliloquy that is sung, in the case of Jean Valjean in this adaptation of "Les Misérables," add or detract from that meaning, and how?
Fierstein's original interpretation of the soliloquy quickly established his character as someone who has sacrificed passion in favor of a hard-won balance in his life.
In her soliloquy to her dead son, Mustafa's mother reminded him of his sister, killed in an attack on the Kart-e Sakhi shrine last year.
Buttigieg pivoted from the question at hand to a practiced soliloquy that almost always had something to do with turning the page and a new generation.
Left on the cutting room floor were JUJUMUSIC, TOOTOOSOLID (from a Hamlet soliloquy), and ZUZUBAILEY (George Bailey's daughter with the petals in "It's a Wonderful Life").
Photographs from Malhotra's nighttime sojourns are now on view in a solo exhibition, After Dark Trilogy: Noida Soliloquy, Sleepers & After Party (2007-2015), at GallerySKE in Bengaluru.
As cameras rolled, he delivered an hour-long soliloquy—a mixture of folksy homilies, socialist slogans, jokes, and bluster, centered on his victory over his political opponents.
Her heartbreaking cri de coeur has become a viral soliloquy, ending as her 4 year-old daughter, who is also in the car, tries to soothe her.
But in the bravura soliloquy that concludes "Head of Passes," Ms. Rashad crescendos to a state of fiery defiance for which rage is too mild a word.
When, in her wrenching final soliloquy Ms. Close's Isabelle talks about shaking her fists at God, you can't help feeling that the Almighty had better take cover.
Her physical bearing is also striking: In this role, Mulligan can say more by just tensing her neck than most actors can with a lengthy, impassioned soliloquy.
There was some more Mozart, as well as arias from Tchaikovsky, Puccini and Korngold, and songs from "Carousel" (including Mr. Gunn in a dramatic performance of "Soliloquy").
The film is essentially a protracted soliloquy by Mr. Dunning, with minor interruptions by barely glimpsed part-time farmhands and the film crew hovering on the sidelines.
"No one wants or has time to read your soliloquy of how fabulous your time was," said Mary Abbajay, president of business management consulting firm Careerstone Group.
After a short soliloquy extolling the virtues of Margaret Thatcher, one self-declared lifelong Conservative voter says he does not know whether he can back the party again.
The centerpiece of "The Uptick," the terrifically satisfying season capper, is a profane Erlich Bachman soliloquy about how he turned the Silicon Valley buzz mill to his advantage.
So did a 2014 soliloquy from then-ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd, who caught flack from civil rights groups after making arguably coded statements about pay-for-play.
It is almost as if the doll is on the orchestra pit with her head turned toward us, while boy is on stage, about to deliver his soliloquy.
The outcomes for Hamlet and Jean Valjean are different, but for each, his soliloquy expresses a pivotal moment in determining how to live the rest of his life.
"Soliloquy," a film by the choreographer Heidi Latsky, who works with dancers with and without disabilities, will be screened in the Harkness Dance Center lobby at 11 a.m.
Russia's former economy minister, Aleksei V. Ulyukayev, delivered a long, emotional soliloquy at the closing of his corruption trial on Thursday about what he views as political treachery.
And that's a shame, because we've had so many good actors throwing themselves at their arcs this season to no avail — shoutout to Karl Makinen's "grieving father" soliloquy!
This approach is a far cry from Carousel's famous "Soliloquy," in which Billy learns he's to be a father and proceeds to sing about change that is only superficial.
He then goes into a dense soliloquy incorporating the Dominican baseball player Sammy Sosa, "Hamlet" and Rafael Trujillo, the dictator who ruled the Dominican Republic in the 20th century.
The editing of the segment underscored her point, cutting to a longer-range side view to deny Mr. Kelly the direct-to-camera soliloquy he was trying to have.
When he was with his mother, she pushed his acting career, teaching him to recite the "To be or not to be" soliloquy from "Hamlet" when he was 19603.
In an epic showdown between man and machine, Dave, played by Keir Dullea, methodically lobotomizes HAL even as the computer pleads for its life in a terminally decelerating soliloquy.
Most of "Square Dance" is public; here alone is an experimental, reflective soliloquy with nobody else present — as if showing us the thought process of a dancer-choreographer at work.
The soliloquy can be written factually, using the explicit conditions, events, characters and plot of the book and character they have selected, or the real-life figure they have chosen.
Some day soon, the super lab will outrage a wheelchair-bound Hector Salamanca, but before he rouses from his coma, Gus Fring has a soliloquy for him at the hospital.
Speaking from a literal barn in his home town of Columbus, Ohio, Kasich gave a winding soliloquy thanking his family, campaign staff and most of all, his constituents from Ohio.
There's a big soliloquy about criminal justice policy abruptly wedged between a difficult passage about cancer and his moving visit to the home of Chinese immigrants whose son was just killed.
I'm thumbing through the CliffsNotes of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and this synopsis of Antony's soliloquy at Caesar's funeral is so comically pertinent that I need to share it in its entirety.
One, two, three times, maybe more (in memory it seems to have been a canine soliloquy), Uno sent a wordless message that wowed the well-dressed crowd at Madison Square Garden.
A soliloquy in which Lauren, who has joined Upendo in a protest "lie-in" on the streets, imagines herself dead is chilling in ways that the supernatural elements here never are.
Gathered in a circle, Tyrion leads the group in a reminiscing monologue of sorts (+250 for a soliloquy about the past) about famous battles of Ser Davos, Ser Jaime, and Lady Brienne.
Check out James Massiah's feature on Bassey's final track "Gravity," a bold, colorful soliloquy that takes in everything from huffing balloons and doing lines before being brought back down to the ground.
Jenji has written some deeply moving scenes for Suzanne — for instance, last season when the meth-heads painted her in whiteface, and she gave a soliloquy about the beauty of her skin.
Instead, West, seated across from Trump in the Oval Office, surrounded by reporters, launched into a rambling soliloquy that touched on seemingly everything else, including planes, the 22th Amendment, and mental health.
There is no proof that Seavey was the one who gave his dogs the drug, and he sternly claimed his innocence in a nearly 18-minute soliloquy posted to YouTube on Monday.
While she was working as a cocktail waitress in a Chicago bar to earn extra money, his mother had young Robert perform the soliloquy for John Barrymore after Barrymore had dropped by.
Sometimes you're just stuck in that room with that egocentric soliloquy and that spousal blind spot, so you might as well find a soft chair and go to your mental happy place.
From that soliloquy: Gregg's aggravated, extended jag against Zaza and the whims of fate and injury, I think, probably captured the feeling of not only this series, but the whole playoffs thus far.
Mr. Lee memorialized Mr. Nunn in a series of social media posts on Saturday, sharing the text of his "Do the Right Thing" soliloquy as well as pictures of him as Radio Raheem.
What it really does, however, is subtly tie the show to Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag, another BBC show about a tall, angular, jaunty woman who speaks in soliloquy, albeit in the modern day.
I was maybe the most nervous about the "Soliloquy" [from "Carousel," 1945] because I wanted it to sound a certain way, where I'm not screaming it or gargling it or cracking my cords.
The first time we spoke at length, he went off into a soliloquy about the Long Island Expressway and various exits and for a minute I thought I was talking to my father.
But it also recalls a soliloquy from another guy whose black desires led to curdled hopes and existential despair: "tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow …" House of Cards is by now a known quantity.
In his desperation to repeat the viral glory that followed his spontaneous soliloquy defending NFL players kneeling during the national anthem in his Senate race, he's become increasingly inclined to shoot from the hip.
In one, months after the story begins, as rations have disappeared and bitter winter sets in, Lisa sings a soliloquy to her reflection in a mirror, imagining that her emaciated teenage body is desirable.
Pompeo, whom Democrats accused of playing politics with the investigation into the 2012 attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, accused Menendez of pursuing a "political soliloquy" but then declined the opportunity to respond.
LONDON — After Kanye West trended on Twitter in a rant directed at American rapper Wiz Khalifa, it was probably only a matter of time before someone turned those words into a Shakespearean-style soliloquy.
" Miller goes on to say, "More than once DeFeo described the drawing as having suffered 'The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune," quoting Shakespeare's famous soliloquy from Hamlet," where this exhibition gets its title.
Afterward, he confessed his feelings in a clumsy soliloquy — at one point, he dropped his ChapStick on the sidewalk and chased after it — that was delivered through the passenger-side window of her car.
The crowd ringing the 18th green at Bay Hill Golf Club included the tournament host, Palmer, who was seated in a cart a few yards away with an unimpeded view of Day's sandy soliloquy.
As in this lovely soliloquy, Mr. Posner's play is at its most trenchant and funny when it doesn't just collapse the distance between Chekhov and today, but also encourages us to forget Chekhov entirely.
I'll make it up for him: If he stands by that stirring Senate soliloquy and truly regards Trump as "dangerous to a democracy," then this is much more than a vote about government revenue.
In a soliloquy, the speech is kept private from the other characters in the play, and, although the audience is privy to the character's thoughts, the character is talking to him or herself alone.
After your students have memorized a monologue or soliloquy, invite them to get the words "on their feet" by staging a monologue slam patterned after the one described in the short news clip above.
Her last novel, ''The Woman Upstairs'' (2013), opens with a soliloquy of rage declaimed by a middle-aged teacher named Nora who develops a friendship with an artist that turns into a disorienting obsession.
But as Claudius confesses to his priest in a pungent reimagining of his "o, my offense is rank" soliloquy, it is impossible to truly repent when you're still enjoying the wages of your sin.
This can expose moments of faulty pitch, which happened on Wednesday — especially during his final scene, when Macbeth, in a grim soliloquy, realizes that he is about to be vanquished for his murderous ambition.
Elon Musk concluded his Shakespearean soliloquy — "to take private, or not to take private" — in the depths of a Friday evening, 17 days after he began a drama that now appears awfully self-defeating.
At the beginning of the show, Philippa's soliloquy slowly blends with the rising tones of a small congregation singing Chris Tomlin'"We Fall Down," a hugely popular worship song when I was growing up.
As for the looming threat posed by the FBI, while Tim Cook isn't likely to deliver a protracted soliloquy on the matter, it's hard to see Apple not bringing the matter up in some capacity.
In Michigan, several hours after he spoke in Louisiana, Mr. Trump once again relived election night, offering thousands of boisterous fans who filled an arena in Grand Rapids a long soliloquy on his electoral victory.
Trump's soliloquy about an illness he misleadingly described as "this corona flu" began after Hannity asked him to respond to the WHO's 3.4 percent death rate figure (which the organization said could vary by region).
The soliloquy, a speech that reveals the innermost thoughts of a character in a play, is not so much an expression of what the character knows, as a discovery of what he or she thinks.
And in a soliloquy that was unplanned if not unexpected to Biden advisers — rarely do the garrulous former senator's private views remain private for very long — he openly gave voice to both concerns last week.
During a brief hallway interview in the Capitol this week, he delivered a rousing soliloquy on why he would not vote for any spending bill that did not address the fate of the DACA recipients.
Swathed in shadows and standing next to what appears to be an open grave, Mr. Urie delivers the "too too solid flesh" soliloquy (which usually comes toward the end of Scene II) as a prologue.
Wandering the auditorium and stage in a gold bodysuit, the sad, funny figure of Hinrichs, who is billed as co-director, intones his laconic and disjointed soliloquy with consummate theatricality (and often without a microphone).
During the trial, Schiff, 59, a close Pelosi ally and former federal prosecutor who earned his law degree from Harvard Law School, could be afforded an open-ended soliloquy to outline the president's alleged misconduct.
Dreijer applied both groups' different personae to Björk's "Features Creatures," a song from the album "Utopia" that was a free-floating soliloquy about the nature of attraction, squaring it off and finding beats for it.
This production daringly has him delivering the beginning of his "to be or not to be" soliloquy while laid out on a table, like a corpse on a bier, trying on sweet oblivion for size.
Radio Raheem sits at the moral heart of the film, delivering a soliloquy directly to the camera on the ceaseless contest between love and hate, symbolized by the four-finger rings he wears on each hand.
" And sometimes they were even from the feline perspective, such as Anna Seward's 1792 "An Old Cat's Dying Soliloquy," in which the cat imagines the "joys that painless realms decree" including "golden fish and wingless bird.
Smith-Ahearn lit a cigarette, took a drag, and launched into an incredible soliloquy about being held at gunpoint by Mexican marines on one of the islands while trying to snorkel with a dope-sick patient.
She will be reading in a gallery featuring works from Neshat's Women of Allah series, as well as her Soliloquy series, which include photos of the artist and female members of her family never before shown.
Mr. Walker, 30, delivered a speech from "Macbeth" that he had been practicing for a month — the "If it were done when 'tis done" soliloquy, Macbeth's debate with himself about whether to kill Duncan, the king.
That didn't stop Meadows from launching into a soliloquy about how offensive it was for Tlaib to accuse him of racism — mentioning both his own black nieces and nephews and his friendship with Cummings, who is black.
At one point, Nivola's fashion designer, in the midst of a soliloquy about how important beauty is, says, with utter seriousness, "beauty isn't everything; it's the only thing," which is Vince Lombardi as paraphrased by an idiot.
When he stepped up to a microphone to introduce Mike Pence as his running mate, he seemed to forget all about him, and instead paid tribute to himself in a rambling soliloquy more than 20 minutes long.
In Ennis's final soliloquy, after Jack has died (almost surely, as Ennis suspects, from a savage attack by men who know the truth about him), Mr. Wuorinen gets the balance between plaintive expressivity and modernist edginess exactly right.
Armik Mirzayan, a professor of linguistics at the university, presented what he said was the first partial Lakota translation of the "To be or not to be" soliloquy, though he had only gotten through about nine lines so far.
Standing on the stage after accepting the championship trophy, Swinney launched into a long and loud soliloquy about the players who played on his earlier teams and how everyone had contributed to building something that he hopes will last.
The drama's online distribution, late announcement and word-of-mouth publicity suggest it was likely viewed by an interested audience for whom "If it's what you say I love it" is already as well known as a Hamlet soliloquy.
The soliloquy set an interesting tone for a rare en banc hearing in the ceremonial courtroom here, where 73 judges heard arguments on whether New Jersey's plan to operate sports books in its casinos and racetracks was legal under federal law.
Speaking at that press conference after he got back from Moscow, St. Petersburg (then known as Leningrad), and Yaroslavl (which had once hosted its own camp for political prisoners), Sanders offered the following observation, a sort of soliloquy on communism.
Yes, coke is a heinous, draining, boring thing—a drug for all the latent and not so latent narcissists out there, a means of turning five minutes of quick small talk about work into five solid hours of grinding soliloquy.
Had we asked our server that night if the three small dishes complemented one other, he might have offered a soliloquy about the attributes of each and why they might taste good together, as our server did during our second visit.
Graham, for instance, is seen rehearsing her script for the IPO's roadshow earlier in the film, delivering a soliloquy on the need for the Post to invest in high-quality journalism at the expense of margins – unlike grubbier peer Gannett.
Rather than providing Marnie with any sort of tell-all aria, the opera gives her short transitional "links," as Mr. Muhly calls them, disoriented soliloquy-like passages where in broken bits of restless, leaping lines she voices bitter, confused ruminations.
It might offer up a screamingly funny scene right next to one that ends in tragedy, and then it might cut to another character offering a soliloquy to the powers that be or a representative of the prison or a chicken.
"There was something about putting this hat on that made me feel like Superman," West said, as part of an extended soliloquy that spanned topics from his mental health to prison reform to what kind of plane Trump should fly in.
Calipari can still deliver a soundbite with the best of them; I once listened from just a few feet away as Chaney delivered a spellbinding soliloquy on, of all things, sandwiches during a coaches' clinic ahead of his Hall of Fame Induction.
However, in the other gallery, through "The Modern Studio: The Visual Soliloquy" and "Self-Possessed: Contemporary Gazes and Female Photographers" we sense a move toward liberation, where African women — as both subjects and photographers — exert agency and display their unique senses of style.
By Jennifer Percy Kanye West's White House Rant Steals Trump's Spotlight: Wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat to what was ostensibly a working lunch to discuss sentencing reform and other issues, Mr. West delivered a 10-minute soliloquy to the president.
To whom might particular lines or speeches offer solace or instruction, the way the "If it were done when 'tis done" soliloquy, Macbeth's debate with himself about whether to kill Duncan, the king, is meaningful to one veteran described in this piece?
During the chilling "Credo," when Iago declares that he was shaped in the image of a cruel God and that life is a mockery ending in nothingness, both Mr. Lucic and Mr. Dudamel took the soliloquy at face value to chilling effect.
This scene's radiant, gorgeous soliloquy — in which Countess Madeleine mulls which suitor, a poet or a composer, to favor, and in the process debates whether poetry or music is the greater art — was made to order for Ms. Fleming's plush, lyrical voice.
During his extensive remarks — an official interrupted Mr. Epstein's soliloquy at one point to remind him he had only 15 minutes to make a presentation — he discussed working at Bear Stearns and opined about that "electronic mail" was rendering the fax machine obsolete.
But there are two things I recall with exceptional clarity: Napoleon's retreat from Moscow (the hunger, the cold, the sleeping bags made of horse carcasses), and the opening soliloquy of "Richard III," which I was required to memorize for English class at 16.
Indeed, during Mr. Giuliani's latest bombastic soliloquy on Fox News — this time with Jeanine Pirro on Saturday night — Mr. Conway was busy sharing tweets critical of Brad Marchand, the Boston Bruins forward who found himself in trouble for inexplicably licking his opponents.
The White House got an early sign of the ascent of the young prince in late 2015, when — breaking protocol — Prince bin Salman delivered a soliloquy about the failures of American foreign policy during a meeting between his father, King Salman, and President Obama.
But the most poignant moment of these playoffs might have come in an interview room, where, after losing at Green Bay on Sunday, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch launched into an unprompted soliloquy advising teammates to take care of their bodies, minds and finances.
The commander in chief's fury, which seethed out of him in a stunning soliloquy on live television, amounted to a moment of historic significance: a president castigating one of the two people who could succeed him as beyond the constitutional and political norms of the nation itself.
And the "Rosenkavalier" finale, one of Balanchine's most poetically psychological dramas, is a dream-ballroom fantasy, in which a woman, in a long dance soliloquy, is repeatedly partnered by a man who may be her fantasy or an increasingly real suitor in whom she can scarcely believe.
This vibrant and teasingly cacophonous work featured mini-concertos for each ensemble member: a tangy steel pan solo for Mr. Quillen, incandescent drum kit fireworks for Mr. Treuting, and a broody marimba soliloquy for Mr. Sliwinski (needled by the whir of a small band of windup dinosaurs).
LEWES, England — "To be or not to be —" As the title character begins his most famous soliloquy in Brett Dean's new operatic version of "Hamlet," playing at the Glyndebourne Festival here through July 6, you may well find yourself nodding in recognition as he sings it.
The eponymous LP, released late last year, begins with the voice of Clinton's nephew, the musician Sa'D "The Hourchild" Ali, who extends his cosmic lineage with a spoken word soliloquy about time travel and aliens before the album launches off into a blissful slipstream of funk and four/four.
After a soliloquy about meeting her ex-fiancé at 14, saving $15k for a wedding, buying a $5k ring, and having their son Declyn together, "Susan" says a local psychic encouraged her to pursue her dream $60k wedding, which the bride and groom expected to crowdsource from their friends.
Like many others, Kim Min-gyeong, a 21-year-old student, has tuned in daily to parliament's usually tedious television channel since watching Eun Soo-mi, another formerly obscure opposition MP who shot to fame after her cool ten-hour soliloquy outdid South Korea's last filibuster, in 1969.
You may recall, as I do, countless hours in third grade poring over multiplication tables or, in ninth grade, endlessly conjugating French (or Spanish) verbs, or in 11th grade, incessantly reciting Macbeth's "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" soliloquy in the attempt to firmly place them in long-term memory.
He brought Eugene to the first run-through ("I think some of the more philosophical and theological aspects of the play were above his head," Mr. Gold joked), and it's Eugene he thinks of when reciting the "to be" part of the "to be or not to be" soliloquy.
Cruz replied with a soliloquy about political correctness that culminated with the two men congratulating each other for being more willing than President Bush had been to heed the words of Frank Gaffney, a conspiracy-minded jihadologist who has said that Barack Obama may be America's first Muslim President.
In the premiere of the just-concluded third season of the show, Rick, one of the main characters, delivers a soliloquy about his love for McDonald's Szechuan Sauce, a then obscure condiment offered by the fast food chain in 1998 as part of a promotion for Disney's Mulan.
We are only privy to whatever information the intake process requires, involving the sparest of details—eye color, hair color, country of origin—with the exception of one extended scene, in which a Nigerian refugee recounts his harrowing journey in a moving soliloquy that is half-rap, half gospel song.
Do you think at some point... I'm just soliloquy-ing now, but do you think at some point ESPN follows that path where the premier product is the thing you can also get directly from you guys or is it always going to be wholesale through a Comcast or a Hulu?
We see, in a flashback to when he was working with a man named Arnold (whose name comes up in a deluded Host's crazed soliloquy), that he's been working at Westworld for a very, very long time — so long that going back to the early days requires de-aging Anthony Hopkins via largely unconvincing CGI.
President Trump, rhapsodizes about North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un last night at a rally in Wheeling, West Virginia: That echoed a Trump soliloquy during his epic press conference at the UN: Be smart: Kim runs a murderous, autocratic regime that has not only called for America's destruction, but built nuclear-armed missiles to actually do it.
Then she segued into her signature move: a 25-minute soliloquy on the convoluted schemes swirling around the Trump-Ukraine incident, burrowing into a dense network of connections among Paul Manafort, Senator Mitch McConnell, Rudy Giuliani, the Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, the Ukrainian natural-gas billionaire Dmitry V. Firtash and the former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych.
"I'll bet you nobody remembers that we're 8-8 in the last 16 games, which, given everything that's happened, is almost as incredible as the 11-1 start considering what we've lost, how we've lost, and the players we don't have," Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson said as part of a four-minute soliloquy during a news conference before Thursday's game.
In a visit to the White House for what was ostensibly a working lunch to discuss work force training programs, sentencing reforms and African-American employment, Mr. West wore a "Make America Great Again" hat — an accessory he said made him feel like Superman — and delivered a 10-minute soliloquy to Mr. Trump, the news media and anyone judging his decision to support the president.
Despite the upbeat music and typically flamboyant drag performance, the lyrics express frustration and self-loathing: What the fuck is wrong with me I don't like who it is I see I look in the mirror and it all becomes clearer Slowly, I'm being forced to see You were the one I knew it, but I blew it, yeah You were the one, the one for me You were the one I knew it, but I blew it, yeah You were the one You can put the blame on me The seemingly different soliloquy and musical act are in fact the same, comparing political helplessness with interpersonal failure.

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